With cool autumn breeze and the fragrance of osmanthus, the 8th Chinese Opera Culture Week officially kicked off on September 27th with an opening performance featuring famous actors and plays. The main events held at the Beijing Garden Expo Park will continue until October 3rd, accompanying citizens to welcome the holiday, celebrate National Day, enjoy the autumn scenery of the garden, and appreciate the charm of ancient opera music.
Currently, all twelve main theme activities are underway, and nearly 300 wonderful performances from all over the country will take the stage one after another. This year's Opera Week is deeply integrated with the largest-ever light show in Beijing's history, the "Jingcai Lantern Festival" creating a colorful cultural picture with deeper, more fashionable, and more brilliant multi-dimensional features.
Rich performances of various opera genres satisfy opera fans
This year's Opera Week has invited 48 professional opera troupes from across the country to perform in Beijing. It not only features fascinating professional performances and academic seminars but also offers a variety of interactive activities for the masses, as well as industry exchanges, cultural tourism consumption, and other derivative content, showcasing the high level and influence of the Opera Week as a national cultural event from all angles and perspectives.
Opera performances and light shows complement each other
This year's Opera Culture Week is integrated with the "Jingcai Lantern Festival," combining the profound cultural heritage of opera art with the dazzling lights, creating a cultural space that is both classical and modern, traditional and innovative.Walking in the park, you can see light designs rich in opera elements everywhere, outlining vivid scenes. Visitors can feel the colorful light show during the daytime tour.